Join us for the final event celebrating Poe's Bicentennial in Baltimore, and for a fun evening of films inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe. The Program includes Vincent Price in House of Usher (1960)-Roger Corman's first Poe adaptation, Poe on Film Trivia Contest, Mario Cavalli's The Cask of Amontillado (1998), and a Panel Discussion of Poe on Film with Chris Kaltenbach (film critic, Baltimore Sun), Gregory William Mank ("Golden Age Horror" historian and author), Tony Tsendeas (actor, The Poe Show). Moderated by Mark Redfield (actor and filmmaker, The Death of Poe). With 100 years of Poe inspired movies, this will be a lively discussion about Poe and the cinema. Bring your questions!
Free popcorn. Refreshments available for purchase. Also available, Poe-related gift items for sale, from T-shirts to Gregory Willam Manks' new book, Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff, signed by the author himself.